IP-core package generator for AXI4/Avalon
Copyright (C) 2015, Shinya Takamaeda-Yamazaki
E-mail: takamaeda_at_ist.hokudai.ac.jp
Apache License 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
If you use IPgen in your research, please cite my paper about Pyverilog. (IPgen is constructed on Pyverilog.)
- Shinya Takamaeda-Yamazaki: Pyverilog: A Python-based Hardware Design Processing Toolkit for Verilog HDL, 11th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC 2015) (Poster), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.9040/2015, pp.451-460, April 2015. Paper
@inproceedings{Takamaeda:2015:ARC:Pyverilog,
title={Pyverilog: A Python-Based Hardware Design Processing Toolkit for Verilog HDL},
author={Takamaeda-Yamazaki, Shinya},
booktitle={Applied Reconfigurable Computing},
month={Apr},
year={2015},
pages={451-460},
volume={9040},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
publisher={Springer International Publishing},
doi={10.1007/978-3-319-16214-0_42},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16214-0_42},
}
IPgen is a lightweight IP-core package synthesizer from abstract RTL sources. You can implement both AXI4 and Avalon IP-core by using the provided abstract interfaces.
- ipgen_master_memory: memory-mapped access interface (master)
- ipgen_slave_memory: memory-mapped access interface (slave)
- ipgen_master_lite_memory: memory-mapped access lite interface (master)
- ipgen_slave_lite_memory: memory-mapped access lite interface (slave)
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Python3: 3.6 or later
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Icarus Verilog: 10.1 or later
sudo apt install iverilog
- Jinja2: 2.10 or later
- Pyverilog: 1.1.3 or later
pip3 install jinja2 pyverilog
Install IPgen.
python3 setup.py install
You can use the ipgen command from your console.
ipgen
You can find the sample projects in 'tests'. Now let's see 'tests/memcpy'. There is an input source code.
- memcpy.v : User-defined Verilog code using IPgen abstract memory interfaces
Then type 'make' and 'make run' to simulate sample system.
make build
make sim
Or type commands as below directly.
ipgen default.config -t memcpy -I include tests/memcpy/memcpy.v
iverilog -I memcpy_ip_v1_00_a/hdl/verilog/ memcpy_ip_v1_00_a/test/test_memcpy_ip.v
./a.out
IPgen compiler generates a directory for IP-core (memcpy_ip_v1_00_a, in this example).
'memcpy_ip_v1_00_a.v' includes
- IP-core RTL design (hdl/verilog/memcpy_ip.v)
- Test bench (test/test_memcpy_ip.v)
- XPS setting files (memcpy_ip_v2_1_0.{mpd,pao,tcl})
- IP-XACT file (component.xml)
A bit-stream can be synthesized by using Xilinx Platform Studio, Xilinx Vivado, and Altera Qsys. In case of XPS, please copy the generated IP-core into 'pcores' directory of XPS project.
ipgen [config] [-t topmodule] [--ipname=ipname] [--memimg=memimg_name] [--usertest=usertest_name] [-I include]+ [-D define]+ [file]+
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config
- System configuration file which includes memory and device specifications
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-t
- Top-module name of user logic, default: 'top'
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--ipname
- IP-core package name, default: '(topmodule)ip(version)'
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--memimg
- Memory image file in HEX (option). The file is copied into test directory. If no file is assigned, the array is initialized with incremental values.
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--usertest
- User-defined test code file (option). The code is copied into testbench script.
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-I
- Include path
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-D
- Macro definition
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file
- User-logic Verilog file (.v)
- Python-based Hardware Design Processing Toolkit for Verilog HDL
- A library for constructing a Verilog HDL source code in Python